Cumbre Anual de Padres, Camino a la Universidad

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[TRANSPORTE GRATUITO]

El sábado 17 de noviembre de 2018, la tercera Cumbre anual de padres de Camino a lá Universidad se llevará a cabo en UC Merced de 8 AM a 12:30 PM. La Cumbre de Padres de Camino a la Universidad es un evento informativo con talleres presentados en inglés y español.

El evento gratuito está abierto a los padres de K-16. Se servirá el desayuno y regalaremos una computadora portátil, una tableta y otros premios electrónicas.

El Distrito Escolar Unificado de Denair (DUSD) proporcionará transporte GRATUITO para todas las familias de DUSD interesadas en asistir a este evento GRATUITO. Para obtener más información, comuníquese con Daisy Swearingen al 209-632-7514 x1202.

Annual Pathway to College Parent Summit 2018

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[FREE TRANSPORTATION]

On Saturday, November 17, 2018 the 3rd annual Pathway to College Parent Summit will be held at UC Merced from 8AM-12:30PM. The Pathway to College Parent Summit is an informational event with workshops presented in both English and Spanish.

The free event is open to K-16 parents. Breakfast will be served and we will give away a laptop, tablet and other electronic goodies.

Denair Unified School District (DUSD) will be providing FREE transportation for all DUSD families interested in attending this FREE event! For more information please contact Daisy Swearingen at 209-632-7514 x1202.

Denair Campuses Have Big Plans to Mark Red Ribbon Week and its Message Against Drug Use, and Other Unsafe Behavior

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Next week is Red Ribbon Week at schools across the country. Red Ribbon Week began in 1980 as a way to discourage drug use among children while promoting healthy behaviors. Former First Lady Nancy Reagan was one of the original proponents.

The campuses in the Denair Unified School District have a number of events planned starting Monday. All are being coordinated by staff as well as student members of the PHAST (Protecting Health and Slamming Tobacco) Clubs. The theme is “Life is Your Journey: Travel Drug-Free.”

Last year, Denair High finished second in Stanislaus County in the contest for best decorated campus. “We are hoping for first place this year,” said adviser Melissa Treadwell.

Denair High School

  • Monday: Crash scene. There will be a wrecked car on the grass near the student store unveiled about 8:40 a.m. The car will be an example of what can happen if people drink and drive, text and drive or are under the influence of drugs and drive. The car (donated for free from Myers Towing) will be there all week as a reminder to students. There also will be games for students to play.
  • Tuesday: “Drunk Goggles,” where students try to walk a straight line while wearing goggles that simulate impairment. Fire hose game, where students partner up to use an actual fire hose to knock down cones. Firefighters will be on hand. A selfie station where students can take photos in front of a themed backdrop and with Cosmo the Coyote. A “Dunk Drugs” game where students can try to dunk staff members in a water tank. Special Red Ribbon menu choice at the cafeteria.
  • Pinko Game (a drug education board).
  • Thursday: Educational props and materials. The “Drunk Goggles” experiment will be repeated.
  • Friday: A prize wheel where students can win cool stuff.

Denair Middle School

  • Monday: PJ Day. Students can wear pajamas to school. The theme is “Reach for Your Dreams, Don’t Let Drugs Get in Your Way.”
  • Tuesday: Sports Day. Students can wear their favorite team’s jersey. The theme is “Team up Against Drugs.”
  • Wednesday: Beach/Hawaiian Day. Students can wear their favorite beach clothing (no bathing suits, but flip flops are OK). The theme is “Catch the Drug-Free Wave.”
  • Thursday: Color Day. Each grade level and staff has a color: sixth-graders (white), seventh-graders (orange), eighth-graders (yellow) and staff (purple).
  • Friday: Backwards Day. Students can wear their clothing backward. The theme is “Turn Your Back on Drugs.”

Denair Elementary Charter Academy

  • Monday: “Red instead (of drugs)!” All students are encouraged to wear red.
  • Tuesday: “We’re crazy about being drug-free!” Students are encouraged to wear crazy socks or do their hair in a crazy style.
  • Wednesday: “Put a cap on drugs!” Students can wear their favorite hat.
  • Thursday: “Team up against drugs!” Students can wear their favorite team or sports uniform.
  • Friday: “Put drugs to rest!” Students can wear pajamas to school.

Denair Charter Academy

  • Monday: Pajama Day. Students can wear pajamas to school.
  • Tuesday: Disney Day. Students can dress up as their favorite Disney character.
  • Wednesday: Sports Jersey Day. Students can wear their favorite team’s jersey.
  • Thursday: Fandom Day.
  • Friday: Wear Red Day.

Denair Unified District Office

  • Monday: “Red instead (of drugs)!” All employees are encouraged to wear red.
  • Tuesday: “We’re crazy about being drug-free!” Employees are encouraged to wear crazy socks or do their hair in a crazy style.
  • Wednesday: “Put a cap on drugs!” Employees can wear their favorite hat.
  • Thursday: “Team up against drugs!” Employees can wear their favorite team or sports uniform.
  • Friday: “Put drugs to rest!” Employees can wear pajamas to work.

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Denair Scores Early and Often in 36-6 Homecoming Win

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DENAIR – There are fast starts … and then there are faster starts.

Friday’s 36-6 Denair blowout of Delhi clearly falls into the second category.

The Coyotes scored on four of their first five plays of the game, built a 29-0 lead at halftime and coasted the rest of the way in front of a raucous homecoming crowd at Jack Lytton Stadium.

To make the night even better, the Coyotes got some help from Orestimba, which knocked off Waterford. The left Denair alone in second place in the Southern League standings and firmly in control of its own playoff destiny with two weeks left in the regular season.

The Coyotes (7-1 overall, 4-1 in the league) play at Mariposa this week before hosting Waterford on Oct. 26.

Unbeaten Ripon Christian (8-0, 5-0) – which beat Denair 35-7 four weeks ago – is cruising to the Southern League title. But two more victories would assure Denair of second place all alone and, more importantly, a high seed and home game when the Sac-Joaquin Section Division VII playoffs begin Nov. 2.

“The only thing we can control is the next two games,” said Denair Coach Anthony Armas. “The CIF is going to rank us where they rank us. There’s nothing we can do about what other teams do.”

Friday night, the Coyotes made quick work of the Hawks (0-8, 0-5).

On its second play from scrimmage, Denair scored on a 28-yard run by Hunter Musgrave. After forcing a Delhi punt, Musgrave struck again, sprinting 88 yards on the first play of the next drive. He finished with 144 yards rushing on just four carries.

The score-on-the-first-play sequence was repeated on Denair’s next two possessions – first by Drew Pritchard on a 72-yard run and again when quarterback Elvis Silva connected with Steffin Winston on a 60-yard TD pass.

“We’ve got some good athletes all around,” said Armas of his offense, which is averaging more than 43 points a game in the Coyotes’ seven victories.

Denair led 29-0 at halftime. Silva threw a 31-yard touchdown pass to Scott Badal in the second half, which was played almost entirely with a running clock.

The Coyotes’ defense also made its presence felt, forcing two more turnovers – a fumble recovery by Winston in the first half and another interception by Pritchard in the second half.

“It seems like Drew intercepts a pass every week,” Armas said.

Creating turnovers is not a fluke. It is a point of emphasis each week in practice in what is known as “Turnover Tuesdays,” Armas said.

“It was something we really harped on in the off season,” he explained. “Our defensive coaches do some drills where we work on stripping the football (out of opponents’ hands) or working on tips to get interceptions. Our kids really started flying around on defense in the Gustine game. Turnovers swung the momentum then and have been paying off in the past few weeks.”

JV Game: Delhi 13, Denair 6. The Coyotes are 1-5-1 overall and 1-4 in league play.

This week: Denair will play on homecoming for the fourth week in a row, this time at Mariposa (2-6, 1-4). Facing the Grizzlies the road always is a challenge, Armas said. It’s a 90-minute bus ride to a one-of-a-kind venue. “They play at the fairgrounds,” he said. “It’s just different. There are concrete and steel and car parts all around. A few years ago, they put sawdust on the field after it rained to soak up the water. It’s just a different environment.” … Fullback Dylan De Silva is expected to play after serving a one-game suspension after being ejected two weeks ago against Orestimba. … This is the first time Denair has won at least seven games since 2006, when the Coyotes made it all the way to the Section Division VI championship game. They lost to Lindhurst and finished 8-4 overall. … Denair remains No. 2 in the Modesto Bee’s small-school rankings behind Ripon Christian.

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Denair High Celebrates 2018 Homecoming

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Denair High School celebrated its 2018 football homecoming with a community parade on Friday afternoon. The procession started Down Coyote Way to Denair Elementary Charter Academy, turning down Fresno Street, before returning to the High School. The Denair High School Band led the parade followed by FFA, the homecoming court, class floats, and the football teams and cheerleaders. A photo gallery is available for your viewing pleasure.

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